You're Up a Ladder. A $2,000 Panel Job Just Called.
You can't answer the phone while you're working in a live panel. But that homeowner who needs a full electrical upgrade isn't waiting — they're already calling the next electrician. VoiceCharm catches every call you can't.
24/7 Call Answering
Power outages don't wait for Monday. Neither does your AI receptionist.
Smart Job Qualification
Gets the issue, residential vs. commercial, urgency level, and books accordingly.
One Panel Job = 6 Months Paid
Only $299/mo. Average panel upgrade is $1,800+. The math is obvious.
Why Electricians Lose Jobs
Electrical work demands your full attention. You literally can't stop mid-wire to answer a phone call. But every unanswered call is money lost.
of electrical service calls go to the first company that answers — not the best one
average panel upgrade job. Miss two of these a month and that's $43K/year in lost revenue
calls per day the average solo electrician misses while on job sites
of consumers won't call back a business that didn't answer the first time
Hear It Yourself — Call Our AI Electrical Receptionist
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What VoiceCharm Handles for Electricians
- Power outage & no-power emergency calls
- Panel upgrades & electrical inspections
- Outlet, switch & wiring repair requests
- EV charger installation inquiries
- New construction & remodel wiring quotes
- Generator installation & backup power
- Residential vs. commercial job routing
- Emergency dispatch to on-call electrician
Trusted by electrical contractors nationwide
“I'm a one-man shop. I can't answer the phone on a ladder. VoiceCharm booked 8 jobs my first week that I would have completely missed. Two were panel upgrades — that's $4,000.”
Tony D.
Licensed Electrician — Denver, CO
“We added VoiceCharm to handle overflow calls. It now books 30% of our appointments. The EV charger inquiries alone have been a goldmine — it qualifies the home's panel capacity before we even show up.”
Rachel W.
Office Manager, Bright Electric — Seattle, WA
Electrician FAQs
Can it handle both residential and commercial calls?
Yes. VoiceCharm identifies whether the caller is a homeowner, property manager, or business. It routes commercial jobs differently and can ask about panel size, voltage requirements, and permit needs.
What about electrical emergencies — sparking outlets, burning smells?
Safety first. VoiceCharm is trained to advise callers to call 911 for immediate fire hazards, then routes the call to your on-call number for follow-up. You define the emergency escalation rules.
Can it handle EV charger installation inquiries?
Absolutely. EV charger installs are booming. VoiceCharm can ask about the vehicle make, desired charger level (Level 2 vs. Level 1), garage setup, and current panel capacity to pre-qualify the job.
I'm a solo electrician — is this overkill?
It's the opposite. Solo electricians lose the most calls because there's literally no one else to answer. VoiceCharm is like hiring a receptionist for $10/day. Most solo operators see ROI in the first week.
Does it handle permit and inspection questions?
You configure what the AI knows. It can explain that permits are required for panel upgrades, new circuits, etc., and that your company handles the permit process. Specific pricing and timelines are left for your follow-up.
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